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This article is part of the February 2011 issue of SharePoint governance and e-discovery
For organizations that are subject to federal regulations, those regs apply no matter where an organization’s data is actually stored. As such, SharePoint data is subject to the same regulatory controls as any other type of data. In some ways, this can be problematic. Earlier versions of SharePoint were not created with regulatory compliance in mind. In fact, e-discovery capabilities and other compliance-related features were only first introduced in SharePoint 2007. That being the case, it’s important to consider how organizations that use SharePoint will comply with e-discovery requests. Deploying SharePoint with e-discovery in mind The key to complying with e-discovery requests is to deploy and manage SharePoint in a way that facilitates e-discovery. When it comes to the initial SharePoint deployment, the best thing you can do is to deploy it as a single farm rather than allowing multiple, independent SharePoint servers. That way, even if your SharePoint data exists on multiple servers within multiple lists and document libraries, all of the data still ... Access >>>
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Deconstructing Central Administration in SharePoint 2010
by Shawn Shell, Contributor
You still can‘t manage individual sites and site collections from Central Administration in SharePoint 2010; but there are eight sections that you can manage.
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Enhancing SharePoint 2010 security through permissions management
by George Khalil, Contributor
Get a handle on broad and granular permission management techniques to keep critical SharePoint 2010 data safe.
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Deconstructing Central Administration in SharePoint 2010
by Shawn Shell, Contributor
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How SharePoint 2010 simplifies e-discovery
by Brien Posey
SharePoint 2010 gives you access to far more e-discovery features than any previous release -- features that will ease compliance issues when they arise.
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How SharePoint 2010 simplifies e-discovery
by Brien Posey
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